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Drumming and singing of the Ndau people recorded at Victoria Falls

from the lion in which the spirits of the royal ancestors make their home by David Dunn

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    Vernacular sounds of Zimbabwe, Africa
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Some of the finest traditional musicians and dancers of Zimbabwe and Zambia are brought to tourist shows near the four star hotel in Victoria Falls. The backdrop is an artificial village of thatched huts reminiscent of Disneyland from which emerge spectacularly costumed dancers and drumming. The performers often come from very far away and stay “in residence” for extended periods of time. The combination of brilliant displays of traditional culture and merciless capitalism was, to say the least, disorienting.

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David Dunn New Mexico

David Dunn was born in 1953 in San Diego, CA. From 1970 to 1974 he was assistant to the American composer Harry Partch & remained active as a performer in the Harry Partch Ensemble for over a decade. He has worked in a wide variety of audio media inclusive of traditional & experimental music, installations for public exhibitions, video & film soundtracks, radio broadcasts, & bioacoustic research. ... more

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